Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism, by Barry Schwabsky (DAP, April 2019) Art critic Barry Schwabsky’s new book, Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New ...
Lois Dodd, "White Echinacea + Butterflies" (1997-98), oil on linen, 36 x 58 inches (all images courtesy Center for Figurative Painting) There are many competing narratives about what happened in ...
The Chiura Obata Papers were the source for an assignment created in the Archives of American Art’s Teaching with Primary Sources workshop Michaela Rife Chiura Obata, El Capitan, n.d., watercolor on ...
LOCAL TALENT: Among the artists featured in the Asheville Art Museum's latest exhibit, Honoring Nature, is C.R. Sumner. His work "Red Maple" is one of several pieces on display through October.
Thomas Cole was a visionary who took a different approach to his surroundings, and that approach would go on to inspire generations of artists. America was still a young country when Cole emigrated to ...
Take any major historical Western art movement from the 16th century through today and you can bet women played an important role. Until the last handful of years, you can also bet that male scholars ...
Spending time in nature reduces stress. A number of scientific studies have found it can help lower cortisol and blood pressure levels, and even alleviate depression and anxiety. While few of us these ...
Among the highlights is a folio from the Bhagavata Purana dating to around 1775 to 1780, attributed to the successors of the ...
Seven Days is 30, and we need your help to celebrate. With your donation, we’ll stay on track, delivering rigorous reporting on Vermont news and culture. Though many applaud hyperrealist landscape ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Curator Cortney Lane Stell had a lot to work with when assembling “Carey Fisher,” the two-person exhibition currently at Denver’s RedLine Contemporary Art ...